1. Walk-Ups - 3 notes per string, skipping a fret between each finger. 1st finger on the first note of each string; 4th finger on the third note of each string. Go up and down, using your second finger for the middle note on one pass, and your third finger for the middle note on the other pass.

2. Jazzy Blues Scale (from memory) - also, play the last three notes at the top of the scale over and over, up and down, as a separate exercise.

1. Walk-Ups - 3 notes per string, skipping a fret between each finger. 1st finger on the first note of each string; 4th finger on the third note of each string. Go up and down, using your second finger for the middle note on one pass, and your third finger for the middle note on the other pass.

2. Jazzy Blues Scale (from memory) - also, play the last three notes at the top of the scale over and over, up and down, as a separate exercise.

- Practice your Dsus4! You may also remember that there is a "sus2" chord as well. In fact, we are playing a Csus2 chord in this song. As a general rule, if you see a chord that just says "sus" after it, you can assume it is a "sus4" chord. If you are supposed to play a "sus2" chord, it will be noted as either "sus2" or 2 (e.g. C2, D2, etc).

- Check the lesson recap video for a demonstration on the strumming pattern.